The Constitution of Algorithms Ground-Truthing, Programming, Formulating

A laboratory study that investigates how algorithms come into existence. Algorithms-often associated with the terms big data, machine learning, or artificial intelligence-underlie the technologies we use every day, and disputes over the consequences, actual or potential, of new algorithms arise regu...

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Main Author: Jaton, Florian (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2021
Series:Inside Technology
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